US7338956B2 - Acylamino-substituted heteroaromatic compounds and their use as pharmaceuticals - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to acylamino-substituted heteroaromatic compounds of the formula I,
- the compounds of formula I are valuable pharmaceutically active compounds which are useful in the treatment of various disease states including cardiovascular disorders such as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, coronary artery disease, hypertension and cardiac insufficiency. They upregulate the expression of the enzyme endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase and can be applied in conditions in which an increased expression of said enzyme or an increased NO level or the normalization of a decreased NO level is desired.
- the invention furthermore relates to processes for the preparation of compounds of the formula I, their use, in particular as active ingredients in pharmaceuticals, and pharmaceutical preparations comprising them.
- Endothelial NO synthase belongs to a group of three isoenzymes which produce nitric oxide (NO) by oxidation of arginine. Endothelially released NO is of central importance in a number of key cardiovascular mechanisms. It has a vasodilating effect and inhibits the aggregation of platelets, the adhesion of leukocytes to the endothelium and the proliferation of intimal smooth muscle cells.
- Endothelial NO synthase is subject to physiological and pathophysiological regulation both at the transcriptional and at the post-transcriptional level.
- Enzyme already present in the endothelium may undergo calcium-dependent and calcium-independent activation through phosphorylation of specific amino acids, but also by direct interactions with specific proteins.
- Stimulators of this, usually transient, NO release are, extracellular arginine, 17 ⁇ -estrogen and the mechanical stimulus exerted on the luminal surface of the endothelium by the blood flow (shear stress). The latter additionally leads to regulation of eNOS at the transcriptional level.
- Sessa et al. (Circ. Research 74 (1994) 349, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference) were able by means of exercise training and the increase in shear stress associated therewith to obtain a marked increase in eNOS.
- eNOS promoter single point mutations in the 5′-flanking region of the eNOS gene
- eNOS promoter single point mutations in the 5′-flanking region of the eNOS gene
- a consequence of atherogenesis is the formation of plaques on the inside of the blood vessels, which may in turn lead, through a diminution in the shear stress, to a further decrease in endothelial NO release and a further deterioration in the pathology. Since endothelial NO is also a vasodilator, a decrease thereof frequently also leads to hypertension, which may, as an independent risk factor, cause further organ damage.
- statins which have already been mentioned are, however, the only substances for which it has been possible to date to show such an increase in eNOS in vivo as a side effect. But in view of the known range of side effects of this class of substances it is unclear how far this effect is present in a toxicologically unproblematic dose.
- WO 02/064146, WO 02/064545, WO 02/064565 and WO 02/064546 disclose acylated, benzo-condensed cycloalkenylamines which upregulate eNOS expression in endothelial cells and are useful pharmaceutically active ingredients for the treatment of various diseases, but there is an ongoing need for further eNOS expression enhancers with a favorable: property profile.
- the present invention satisfies this need by providing compounds of the formula I and methods of using them.
- Certain acylamino-substituted heteroaromatic compounds of the formula I have already been described. In many cases the known compounds have been prepared in the course of merely chemical investigations or for use as intermediates in the synthesis of other compounds, and no biological activity of them has been described. Compounds of the formula I and structurally similar compounds for which a pharmaceutical activity has already been described include, for example, certain hypotensive 2-acetylaminobenzimidazoles (Bellasio et al., Farmaco, Ed. Sci., 28 (1973) 164, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference) which, however, do not suggest the 2-(hetero)aroylaminobenzimidazoles comprised by the present invention and their biological activity.
- a subject of the present invention are novel acylamino-substituted heteroaromatic compounds of the formula I,
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of F, C 1 -C 8 -alkoxy and di(C 1 -C 8 -alkyl)amino; aryl-(C 1 -C 4 -alkyl)- and heteroaryl-(C 1 -C 4 -alkyl)-both of which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C 1 -C 4 -alkyl, C 1 -C 4 -alkoxy and di(C 1 -C 6 -alkyl)amino;
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of F, C 1 -C 8 -alkoxy, di(C 1 -C 8 -alkyl)amino and phenyl; phenyl; indanyl; and heteroaryl; wherein each of the aromatic groups can be unsubstituted or carry one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy and CF 3 ;
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents from the group consisting of F, C 1 -C 4 -alkoxy and di(C 1 -C 3 -alkyl)amino; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy, halogen, —CN and CF 3 ;
- C 1 -C 6 -alkyl unsubstituted and substituted phenyl, benzyl, heteroaryl, (C 1 -C 6 -alkyl)-CO—, phenyl-CO—, and heteroaryl-CO—, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy and CF 3 , wherein one or more of these substituents can be present;
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C 1 -C 8 -alkoxy, aryloxy, C 1 -C 8 -alkylmercapto, C 1 -C 8 -alkylamino and di(C 1 -C 8 -alkyl)amino; CF 3 ; and substituted and unsubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy and CF 3 , wherein one or more of these substitutents can be present;
- groups or substituents in the compounds of the formula I such as, for example, aryl, heteroaryl, alkyl etc., can be present several times, they all independently from each other have the meanings indicated and can hence, in each individual case, be identical with or different from each other.
- the di(C 1 -C 10 -alkyl)amino group may be mentioned in which the alkyl substituents can be identical or different.
- a group in the compounds of the formula I can be at least monosubstituted, or when it carries one or more substituents, it can be substituted, for example, by one, two, three, four or five substituents.
- the substituents can be identical or different from each other.
- R 10 , independently from R 7 is R 7
- R 10 , independently from R 7 is defined as R 7
- Alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl residues can be linear or branched, acyclic or cyclic. This also applies when they are part of other groups, for example alkoxy groups, alkoxycarbonyl groups or substituted amino groups, or when they are substituted.
- alkyl groups are methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, the n-isomers of these residues, isopropyl, isobutyl, isopentyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, neopentyl, 3,3-dimethylbutyl.
- alkyl here also expressly includes cycloalkyl groups and cycloalkyl-alkyl-groups (i.e., alkyl substituted by cycloalkyl) which groups contain at least three carbon atoms.
- cycloalkyl residues examples are cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl. All cycloalkyl groups can be substituted by one or more identical or different C 1 -C 4 -alkyl residues, in particular by methyl. Examples of substituted cycloalkyl residues are 4-methylcyclohexyl, 4-tert-butylcyclohexyl or 2,3-dimethylcyclopentyl.
- alkyl here also includes unsubstituted alkyl residues as well as alkyl residues which are substituted by one or more, for example 1, 2, 3 or 4, identical or different residues, for example aryl groups.
- substituted alkyl residues for example arylalkyl-, hydroxyalkyl-such as hydroxy-(C 1 -C 3 )-alkyl- or alkoxyalkyl-such as C 1 -C 4 -alkyl-O—(C 1 -C 3 )-alkyl-, the substituents can be present in any desired position.
- alkenyl and alkynyl groups are vinyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl (i.e. allyl), 2-butenyl, 2-methyl-2-propenyl, 3-methyl-2-butenyl, ethynyl, 2-propynyl (i.e. propargyl), 2-butynyl or 3-butynyl.
- alkenyl here also expressly includes cycloalkenyl groups and cycloalkenyl-alkyl-groups (i.e. alkyl substituted by cycloalkenyl) which groups contain at least three carbon atoms.
- cycloalkenyl residues are cyclopentenyl, cyclohexenyl, cycloheptenyl and cyclooctenyl. All cycloalkenyl groups can be substituted by one or more identical or different C 1 -C 4 -alkyl residues, in particular by methyl. Furthermore, unless stated otherwise, the term alkenyl and alkynyl here also includes unsubstituted alkenyl and alkynyl residues as well as alkenyl and alkynyl residues which are substituted by one or more, for example 1, 2, 3 or 4, identical or different residues, for example aryl groups.
- substituted alkenyl and alkynyl residues for example arylalkenyl-, hydroxyalkenyl-such as hydroxy-(C 2 -C 3 )-alkenyl- or alkoxyalkenyl-such as C 1 -C 3 -alkyl-O—(C 2 -C 4 -alkenyl)-, the substituents can be present in any desired position.
- C 3 -C 5 -alkandiyl examples are —CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH 2 —CH(CH 3 )—, —CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 — and —CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 — groups.
- phenyl residues, naphthyl and indanyl residues and heterocyclic residues can be unsubstituted or can carry one or more, for example 1, 2, 3 or 4, of the substituents indicated in the above definition which substituents can be present in any desired position. If in compounds of the formula I nitro groups are present as substituents, in a preferred embodiment of the invention in total only up to two nitro groups are present in the molecule.
- the substituent in monosubstituted phenyl residues the substituent can be in the 2-position, the 3-position or the 4-position, in disubstituted phenyl residues the substituents can be in 2,3-position, 2,4-position, 2,5-position, 2,6-position, 3,4-position or 3,5-position. In trisubstituted phenyl residues the substituents can be in 2,3,4-position, 2,3,5-position, 2,3,6-position, 2,4,5-position, 2,4,6-position or 3,4,5-position. In fourfold substituted phenyl residues, the substituents can be in the 2,3,4,5-position, the 2,3,4,6-position, or the 2,3,5,6-position.
- Tolyl can be 2-tolyl, 3-tolyl or 4-tolyl.
- Naphthyl can be 1-naphthyl or 2-naphthyl.
- the substituent can be in the 2-position, the 3-position, the 4-position, the 5-position, the 6-position, the 7-position or the 8-position, in monosubstituted 2-naphthyl residues in the 1-position, the 3-position, the 4-position, the 5-position, the 6-position, the 7-position or the 8-position.
- In higher substituted naphthyl residues for example 1-naphthyl residues or 2-naphthyl residues which carry two or three substituents, the substituents can be present in any desired positions.
- Indanyl residues include indan-1-yl residues and indan-2-yl residues which can be unsubstituted or carry one or more of the substituents indicated. In case the indanyl residues are substituted, the substituent or substituents can be present in any of the positions possible.
- heteroaryl residues and heterocyclic residues are preferably derived from heterocycles which contain 1, 2, 3 or 4 heteroatoms which can be identical or different; more preferably they are derived from heterocycles which contain 1, 2 or 3, in particular 1 or 2, heteroatoms which can be identical or different.
- the heterocycles can be monocyclic or polycyclic, for example monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic. Preferably they are monocyclic or bicyclic.
- the number of ring members preferably is 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10.
- the individual rings preferably are 5-membered rings, 6-membered rings or 7-membered rings.
- aryl and the term “heteroaryl” as used herein comprise bicyclic residues in which both cycles are aromatic as well as bicyclic residues in which only one cycle is aromatic.
- group Ar or the term “group Hetar”.
- Suitable heterocycles include, for example, the saturated heterocycles pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine, morpholine and thiomorpholine. The degree of saturation of heterocyclic groups is indicated in their individual definitions. Unsaturated heterocycles can contain, for example, 1, 2 or 3, double bonds within the ring system. 5-membered rings and 6-membered rings can in particular also be aromatic.
- Residues derived from the mentioned heterocycles can be attached via any suitable carbon atom.
- Residues derived from nitrogen heterocycles which can carry a hydrogen atom or a substituent on a ring nitrogen atom, such as pyrrole, imidazole, pyrrolidine, morpholine or piperazine residues, can also be attached via a ring nitrogen atom, in particular if the respective heterocyclic residue is attached to a carbon atom.
- a residue derived from 1,3-thiazole or imidazole which is attached via a carbon atom can be attached via the 2-position, the 4-position or the 5-position.
- heterocyclic groups can carry one or more, for example 1, 2, 3 or 4, identical or different substituents.
- Substituents in heterocycles can be present in any desired positions, for example in a 2-thienyl residue or 2-furyl residue in the 3-position and/or in the 4-position and/or in the 5-position, in a 3-thienyl residue or 3-furyl residue in the 2-position and/or in the 4-position and/or in the 5-position, in a 2-pyridinyl residue in the 3-position and/or in the 4-position and/or in the 5-position and/or in the 6-position, in a 3-pyridinyl residue in the 2-position and/or in the 4-position and/or in the 5-position and/or in the 6-position, in a 4-pyridinyl residue in the 2-position and/or in the 3-position and/or in the 5-position and/or in the 6-position.
- Suitable nitrogen heterocycles can also be present as N-oxides or as quarternary salts containing a counterion that is derived from a pharmaceutically acceptable acid.
- Pyridine moieties for example, can thus be present as pyridine-N-oxides.
- Halogen is fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine, preferably fluorine or chlorine.
- Patient includes both human and other mammals.
- Pharmaceutically effective amount means an amount of the compound according to the invention effective in producing the desired therapeutic effect.
- one or more of the structural moieties in the compounds of formula I including the groups X, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and the other groups present in the compounds of formula I, independently from each other have the following preferred meanings, more preferred meanings, even more preferred meanings or most preferred meanings.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are all H.
- the group X is NR 30 and at least one of the groups R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 , for example one or two of them, is different from hydrogen.
- X is NR 30 , S or CH ⁇ CH, in a more preferred embodiment X is NR 30 or S, in an even more preferred embodiment X is NR 30 , where in all these embodiments R 30 preferably is hydrogen or methyl and more preferably is methyl.
- X is NR 30 , O or S, preferably NR 30 or S, more preferably NR 30 , the heteroaromatic ring comprising the group X thus being a 5-membered ring and the encompassed compounds being 2-acylaminobenzimidazole derivatives of the formula Ia, 2-acylaminobenzoxazole derivatives of the formula Ib or 2-acylaminobenzothiazole derivatives of the formula Ic, respectively.
- X is CH ⁇ CH, N ⁇ CH or CH ⁇ N, preferably CH ⁇ CH, the heteroaromatic ring comprising the group X thus being a 6-membered ring and the encompassed compounds being 2-acylaminoquinoline derivatives of the formula Id, 2-acylaminoquinoxalines derivatives of the formula Ie or 2-acylaminoquinazoline derivatives of the formula If, respectively.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 can have any of the general or preferred or more preferred etc. meanings or of the specific meanings mentioned above or below.
- the group R 30 can have the general meaning of R 30 or a preferred meaning including hydrogen and methyl.
- Heteroaryl is preferably a residue of 5-membered to 10-membered, aromatic, monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycle containing 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S. More preferably heteroaryl is selected from the group consisting of furyl, pyrrolyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzoxazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinoxalinyl, quinazolinyl, indolyl, benzofuranyl, benzodioxolyl, benzothiophenyl and indazolyl.
- the group Hetar is preferably a residue of a 5-membered to 10-membered, aromatic, mono- or bicyclic heterocycle containing 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S. More preferably the group Hetar is selected from the group consisting of furyl, pyrrolyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazolyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridinyl, pyrimidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzoxazolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinoxalinyl, quinazolinyl, indolyl, benzofuranyl, benzodioxolyl, benzothiophenyl and indazolyl.
- Preferred compounds of the formula I are those compounds in which one or some or all of the structural moieties and groups contained therein have preferred meanings, more preferred meanings, even more preferred meanings or most preferred meanings defined above, all combinations of such preferred meanings etc. and/or of specific meanings of a group being a subject of the present invention.
- the present invention also includes all stereoisomeric forms and mixtures thereof in all ratios, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- the present invention includes all stereoisomeric forms of the compounds of the formula I. Centers of asymmetry that are present in the compounds of formula I all independently from one another can have S configuration or R configuration.
- the invention includes all possible enantiomers and diastereomers and mixtures of two or more stereoisomers, for example mixtures of enantiomers and/or diastereomers, in all ratios.
- compounds of the present invention that can exist as enantiomers can be present in enantiomerically pure form, both as levorotatory and as dextrorotatory antipodes, in the form of racemates and in the form of mixtures of the two enantiomers in all ratios.
- the invention includes both the cis form and the trans form as well as mixtures of these forms in all ratios. All these forms are a subject of the present invention.
- the preparation of individual stereoisomers can be carried out, if desired, by separation of a mixture by customary methods, for example by chromatography or crystallization, by the use of stereochemically uniform starting materials for the synthesis or by stereoselective synthesis.
- a derivatization can be carried out before a separation of stereoisomers.
- the separation of a mixture of stereoisomers can be carried out at the stage of the compounds of the formula I or at the stage of an intermediate during the synthesis or at the stage of a starting compound.
- the present invention also includes all tautomeric forms of the compounds of formula I.
- the invention also comprises their corresponding pharmaceutically or toxicologically acceptable salts, in particular their pharmaceutically utilizable salts.
- the compounds of the formula I that contain acidic groups can be present on these groups and can be used according to the invention, for example, as alkali metal salts, alkaline earth metal salts or as ammonium salts.
- such salts include sodium salts, potassium salts, calcium salts, magnesium salts or salts with ammonia or organic amines such as, for example, ethylamine, ethanolamine, triethanolamine or amino acids.
- Compounds of the formula I which contain one or more basic groups i.e.
- acids which can be protonated, can be present and can be used according to the invention in the form of their addition salts with inorganic or organic acids.
- suitable acids include hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, methanesulfonic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, naphthalenedisulfonic acids, oxalic acid, acetic acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, benzoic acid, formic acid, propionic acid, pivalic acid, diethylacetic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, pimelic acid, fumaric acid, maleic acid, malic acid, sulfamic acid, phenylpropionic acid, gluconic acid, ascorbic acid, isonicotinic acid, citric acid, adipic acid, and other acids known to the person skilled in the art.
- the invention also includes, in addition to the salt forms mentioned, inner salts or betaines (zwitterions).
- the salts of the compounds of the formula I can be obtained by customary methods which are known to the person skilled in the art like, for example, by contacting the compound of the formula I with an organic or inorganic acid or base in a solvent or diluent, or by anion exchange or cation exchange from another salts.
- the present invention also includes all salts of the compounds of the formula I which, owing to low physiological compatibility, are not directly suitable for use in pharmaceuticals but which can be used, for example, as intermediates for chemical reactions or for the preparation of pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- the present invention furthermore includes all solvates of compounds of the formula I, for example hydrates and adducts with alcohols, active metabolites of the compounds of the formula I, and also derivatives and prodrugs of the compounds of the formula I which contain physiologically tolerable and cleavable groups, for example esters, amides and compounds in which the N—H group depicted in formula I is replaced with an N-alkyl group, such as N-methyl, or with an N-acyl group, such as N-acetyl or N-argininyl, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts formed on functional groups present in the N-acyl group.
- physiologically tolerable and cleavable groups for example esters, amides and compounds in which the N—H group depicted in formula I is replaced with an N-alkyl group, such as N-methyl, or with an N-acyl group, such as N-acetyl or N-argininyl, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts formed on functional groups present in the N-
- a compound of the formula I or a salt thereof can be prepared, for example, by a process which comprises the acylation of a heteroaromatic amine of the formula II with a carboxylic acid of the formula R 5 —COOH or a derivative thereof, which process also is a subject of the present invention.
- Suitable derivatives of the carboxylic acids of the formula R 5 —COOH are, for example, carboxylic acid chlorides, esters including C 1 -C 4 -alkyl esters, such as methyl esters or ethyl esters, optionally substituted aryl esters, such as phenyl esters or nitrophenyl esters, or activated esters, or anhydrides or mixed anhydrides.
- esters including C 1 -C 4 -alkyl esters such as methyl esters or ethyl esters
- optionally substituted aryl esters such as phenyl esters or nitrophenyl esters, or activated esters, or anhydrides or mixed anhydrides.
- the groups X, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 have the meanings indicated above with respect to the compounds of the formula I, or else functional groups can be present in protected form or in the form of a precursor.
- a compound of the formula I when a compound of the formula I is to be prepared which contains a carboxylic acid group or an amino group, it may be appropriate that in the acylation reaction these groups are present in protected form, for example as an ester such as a tert-butyl ester or benzyl ester instead of the free carboxylic acid group, or as an acylated amino group such as a tert-butoxycarbonylamino group or benzyloxycarbonylamino group instead of the free amino group, and only subsequent to the acylation the desired final groups are liberated by deprotection.
- Suitable protective group strategies that may be used in the synthesis of the compounds of formula I are known to the person skilled in the art.
- An example of a precursor group of a functional group is the nitro group which can be converted into an amino group by reduction, for example by catalytic hydrogenation, after the acylation reaction.
- acylation reactions can be carried out under standard conditions known to the person skilled in the art.
- the reaction is favorably performed in an inert solvent or diluent, for example a hydrocarbon or a chlorinated hydrocarbon, such as toluene, 1,2-dichloroethane or methylene chloride, an ether, such as tetrahydrofuran, dioxane or 1,2-dimethoxyethane, an alcohol such as methanol, ethanol or isopropanol, an amide such as N,N-dimethylformamide or N-methylpyrrolidone, acetonitrile, water, or a else a mixture of two or more solvents or diluents.
- a hydrocarbon or a chlorinated hydrocarbon such as toluene, 1,2-dichloroethane or methylene chloride
- an ether such as tetrahydrofuran, dioxane or 1,2-dimethoxyethane
- a base for example an inorganic base such as sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate or sodium hydrogencarbonate, or an organic base such as triethylamine, ethyldiisopropylamine, N-ethylmorpholine or pyridine, and/or in the presence of an acylation catalyst such as 4-dimethylaminopyridine.
- a base for example an inorganic base such as sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate or sodium hydrogencarbonate, or an organic base such as triethylamine, ethyldiisopropylamine, N-ethylmorpholine or pyridine, and/or in the presence of an acylation catalyst such as 4-dimethylaminopyridine.
- a carboxylic acid of the formula R 5 —COOH is to be used in the acylation of a compound of the formula II, it is often advantageous to activate the acid or a salt thereof with a condensation agent or coupling agent, for example an agent like those commonly used in peptide chemistry for the formation of amide bonds.
- suitable coupling agents are carbodiimides such as dicyclohexylcarbodiimide or diisopropylcarbodiimide, TOTU, i.e. O-((cyano(ethoxycarbonyl)methylene)amino)-N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyluronium tetrafluoroborate, HATU, i.e.
- the suitable reaction temperature may lie within a wide range.
- the reaction can often be carried out at room temperature.
- acylation reaction besides the above-mentioned deprotection of protected groups or the conversion of a precursor group into the desired final group, optionally further functionalizations or modifications of the obtained compounds can be carried out and suitable functional groups can, for example, be esterified, amidated, transesterified, hydrolyzed, alkylated, sulfonylated, acylated, reduced, oxidized, converted into a salt, or subjected to other reactions.
- the starting compounds for the preparation of the compounds of the formula I are commercially available or can be prepared according to or analogously to literature procedures. All reactions for the synthesis of the compounds of the formula I are per se well-known to the skilled person and can be carried out under standard conditions according to or analogously to procedures described in the literature, for example in Houben-Weyl, Methoden der Organischen Chemie (Methods of Organic Chemistry), Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart, or Organic Reactions, John Wiley & Sons, New York (the content of which is incorporated herein by reference).
- any reaction step in any reaction step it can be necessary or advantageous to temporarily block functional groups by introducing protective groups and to deprotect them in a later stage of the synthesis, or introduce functional groups in the form of precursor groups which in a later reaction step are converted into the desired functional groups.
- Such synthesis strategies and protective groups and precursor groups which are suitable in an individual case are known to the skilled person.
- the compounds of the formula I can be purified by customary purification procedures, for example by recrystallization or chromatography.
- the compounds of the formula I are useful pharmaceutically active compounds which upregulate the expression of endothelial NO synthase and can be employed as medicaments for the treatment of various diseases.
- treatment is understood as comprising both therapy, including alleviation and cure, of disease symptoms and prevention or prophylaxis of disease symptoms, such as, for example, the prevention of the appearance of asthmatic disease symptoms or the prevention of myocardial infarction or of myocardial reinfarction in relevant patients.
- the diseases or disease symptoms can be acute or chronic.
- cardiovascular diseases like stable and unstable angina pectoris, coronary heart disease, Prinzmetal angina (spasm), acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, myocardial infarction, stroke, thrombosis, peripheral artery occlusive disease (PAOD), endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis, restenosis, endothel damage after PTCA, hypertension including essential hypertension, pulmonary hypertension and secondary hypertension (renovascular hypertension, chronic glomerulonephritis), erectile dysfunction and ventricular arrhythmia.
- cardiovascular diseases like stable and unstable angina pectoris, coronary heart disease, Prinzmetal angina (spasm), acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, myocardial infarction, stroke, thrombosis, peripheral artery occlusive disease (PAOD), endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis, restenosis, endothel damage after PTCA, hypertension including essential hypertension, pulmonary hypertension and secondary hypertension (renovascular hypertension, chronic glomerulone
- Compounds of the formula I can additionally be used in the treatment, i.e. the therapy and prevention, of diabetes and diabetes complications (nephropathy, retinopathy), angiogenesis, asthma bronchiale, chronic renal failure, cirrhosis of the liver, osteoporosis, restricted memory performance or a restricted ability to learn.
- diabetes and diabetes complications nephropathy, retinopathy
- angiogenesis nephropathy, retinopathy
- asthma bronchiale chronic renal failure
- cirrhosis of the liver cirrhosis of the liver
- osteoporosis restricted memory performance or a restricted ability to learn.
- Preferred indications are stable angina pectoris, coronary heart disease, hypertension, endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis and diabetes complications.
- the compounds of the formula I can be used in combination with other pharmaceutically active compounds, preferably with compounds which are able to enhance the effect of the compounds of the formula I.
- other compounds include statins; ACE inhibitors; AT1 antagonists; argininase inhibitors; PDE V inhibitors; calcium antagonists; alpha blockers; beta blockers; thiamazole (methimazole) and analogous compounds; arginine; tetrahydrobiopterin; vitamins, in particular vitamin C and vitamin B6; niacine.
- the compounds of the formula I and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts can be administered to animals, preferably to mammals, and in particular to humans, as pharmaceuticals by themselves, in mixtures with one another or in the form of pharmaceutical preparations.
- Further subjects of the present invention therefore also are the compounds of the formula I and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts for use as pharmaceuticals, their use as transcription stimulating agents or upregulating agents of endothelial NO synthase, for example in conditions in which an increased expression of said enzyme or an increased NO level or the normalization of a decreased NO level in a patient is desired, and in particular their use in the treatment, i.e. the therapy and prevention, of the above-mentioned syndromes, as well as their use for preparing medicaments for these purposes.
- a subject of the present invention are pharmaceutical preparations (or pharmaceutical compositions) which comprise an effective dose of at least one compound of the formula I and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, i.e. one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carrier substances or vehicles and/or additives or excipients.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier i.e. one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carrier substances or vehicles and/or additives or excipients.
- novel compounds of the formula I which are a subject of the present invention as compounds per se, also those compounds comprised by the above definition of the compounds of the formula I which have already been known, upregulate the expression of endothelial NO synthase and are useful medicaments for the treatment of the diseases mentioned above.
- a subject of the present invention also are those compounds of the formula I which were already known per se, and are not claimed as compounds per se, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, for use as transcription stimulating agent or upregulating agent of endothelial NO synthase, for use in the treatment of the diseases mentioned above and in the production of medicaments therefore, and, provided that their use as pharmaceuticals has not yet been known, their use as pharmaceutical, as well as pharmaceutical preparations which comprise an effective dose of at least one of these compounds and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- a subject of the present invention are acylamino-substituted heteroaromatic compounds of the formula I,
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of F, C 1 -C 8 -alkoxy and di(C 1 -C 8 -alkyl)amino; aryl-(C 1 -C 4 -alkyl)- and heteroaryl-(C 1 -C 4 -alkyl)-both of which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C 1 -C 4 -alkyl, C 1 -C 4 -alkoxy and di(C 1 -C 6 -alkyl)amino;
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of F, C 1 -C 8 -alkoxy, di(C 1 -C 8 -alkyl)amino and phenyl; phenyl; indanyl; and heteroaryl; wherein each of the aromatic groups can be unsubstituted or carry one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy and CF 3 ;
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents from the group consisting of F, C 1 -C 4 -alkoxy and di(C 1 -C 3 -alkyl)amino; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy, halogen, —CN and CF 3 ;
- C 1 -C 6 -alkyl unsubstituted and substituted phenyl, benzyl, heteroaryl, (C 1 -C 6 -alkyl)-CO—, phenyl-CO—, and heteroaryl-CO—, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy and CF 3 , wherein one or more of these substituents can be present;
- C 1 -C 10 -alkyl which can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C 1 -C 8 -alkoxy, aryloxy, C 1 -C 8 -alkylmercapto, C 1 -C 8 -alkylamino and di(C 1 -C 8 -alkyl)amino; CF 3 ; and substituted and unsubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C 1 -C 3 -alkyl, C 1 -C 3 -alkoxy and CF 3 , wherein one or more of these substitutents can be present;
- cardiovascular diseases for use as stimulating agent of the expression of endothelial NO synthase, or for use in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, stable or unstable angina pectoris, coronary heart disease, Prinzmetal angina, acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, myocardial infarction, stroke, thrombosis, peripheral artery occlusive disease, endothelial dysfunction, atherosclerosis, restenosis, endothel damage after PTCA, hypertension, essential hypertension, pulmonary hypertension, secondary hypertension, renovascular hypertension, chronic glomerulonephritis, erectile dysfunction, ventricular arrhythmia, diabetes, diabetes complications, nephropathy, retinopathy, angiogenesis, asthma bronchiale, chronic renal failure, cirrhosis of the liver, osteoporosis, restricted memory performance or a restricted ability to learn, or for the lowering of cardiovascular risk of postmenopausal women or of women taking contraceptives, and, provided that their use as pharmaceuticals has not yet been known,
- the pharmaceuticals according to the invention can be administered orally, for example in the form of pills, tablets, lacquered tablets, sugar-coated tablets, granules, hard and soft gelatin capsules, aqueous, alcoholic or oily solutions, syrups, emulsions or suspensions, or rectally, for example in the form of suppositories. Administration can also be carried out parenterally, for example subcutaneously, intramuscularly or intravenously, in the form of solutions for injection or infusion.
- Suitable administration forms are, for example, percutaneous or topical administration, for example in the form of ointments, tinctures, sprays or transdermal therapeutic systems, or the inhalative administration in the form of nasal sprays or aerosol mixtures, or, for example, microcapsules, implants or rods.
- the preferred administration form depends, among others, on the disease to be treated and on its severity.
- the amount of a compound of the formula I and/or its pharmaceutically acceptable salts in the pharmaceutical preparations normally ranges from about 0.2 to about 800 mg, preferably from about 0.5 to about 500 mg, in particular from about 1 to about 200 mg, per dose, but depending on the type of the pharmaceutical preparation it may also be higher.
- the pharmaceutical preparations usually comprise from about 0.5 to about 90% by weight of the compounds of the formula I and/or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
- the production of the pharmaceutical preparations can be carried out in a manner known per se.
- one or more compounds of the formula I and/or their pharmaceutically acceptable salts together with one or more solid or liquid pharmaceutical carrier substances and/or additives (or auxiliary substances) and, if desired, in combination with other pharmaceutically active compounds having therapeutic or prophylactic action, are brought into a suitable administration form or dosage form which can then be used as a pharmaceutical in human or veterinary medicine.
- Soft gelatin capsules and suppositories can comprise, for example, fats, waxes, semisolid and liquid polyols, natural or hardened oils, etc.
- Suitable carrier substances for the preparation of solutions, for example of solutions for injection, or of emulsions or syrups are, for example, water, physiologically sodium chloride solution, alcohols such as ethanol, glycerol, polyols, sucrose, invert sugar, glucose, mannitol, vegetable oils, etc.
- Suitable carriers for microcapsules, implants or rods are, for example, copolymers of glycolic acid and lactic acid.
- the pharmaceutical preparations can also contain additives such as, for example, fillers, disintegrants, binders, lubricants, wetting agents, stabilizers, emulsifiers, dispersants, preservatives, sweeteners, colorants, flavorings, aromatizers, thickeners, diluents, buffer substances, solvents, solubilizers, agents for achieving a depot effect, salts for altering the osmotic pressure, coating agents or antioxidants.
- additives such as, for example, fillers, disintegrants, binders, lubricants, wetting agents, stabilizers, emulsifiers, dispersants, preservatives, sweeteners, colorants, flavorings, aromatizers, thickeners, diluents, buffer substances, solvents, solubilizers, agents for achieving a depot effect, salts for altering the osmotic pressure, coating agents or antioxidants.
- the dosage of the compound of the formula I to be administered and/or of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof depends on the individual case and is, as is customary, to be adapted to the individual circumstances to achieve an optimum effect. Thus, it depends on the nature and the severity of the disorder to be treated, and also on the sex, age, weight and individual responsiveness of the human or animal to be treated, on the efficacy and duration of action of the compounds used, on whether the use is for the therapy of a acute or chronic disease or prophylactic, or on whether other active compounds are administered in addition to compounds of the formula I.
- a daily dose of from about 0.01 to about 100 mg/kg, preferably from about 0.1 to about 10 mg/kg, in particular from about 0.3 to about 5 mg/kg (in each case mg per kg of bodyweight) is appropriate for administration to an adult weighing approximately 75 kg in order to obtain the desired results.
- the daily dose can be administered in a single dose or, in particular when larger amounts are administered, be divided into several, for example two, three or four individual doses. In some cases, depending on the individual response, it may be necessary to deviate upwards or downwards from the given daily dose.
- the compounds of the formula I can also be used for other purposes than those indicated in the foregoing.
- Non-limiting examples include diagnostic purposes, such as the use in the examination of cell or tissue samples, the use as biochemical tools and the use as intermediates for the preparation of further compounds, e.g. pharmaceutically active compounds.
- Example compounds of the formula Ig are listed in Table 1.
- Example compounds of the formula Ih are listed in Table 2.
- Example compounds of the formula Ik are listed in Table 3.
- Activation of eNOS transcription was determined as described in detail in Li et al., “Activation of protein kinase C alpha and/or epsilon enhances transcription of the human endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene”, Mol. Pharmacol. 53 (1998) 630 (the content of which is incorporated herein by reference). Briefly, a 3.5 kB long fragment 5′ of the starting codon of the eNOS gene was cloned, sequenced and cloned in firefly luciferase expression plasmids to monitor activation of the eNOS promoter by reporter gene activity. A human endothelial cell line stable transfected and expressing this promoter-reporter construct was used for compound testing. Cells were incubated for 18 h with compounds.
- TIR transcription induction ratio
- HUVEC human umbilical vein cord endothelial cells
- Confluent cells were incubated with compounds for 18 h and the effect on eNOS protein expression determined by a quantitative Western blotting procedure.
- HUVEC were lysed in ice-cold lysis buffer containing 10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 1% SDS and protease inhibitors. The lysate was subjected to a standard denaturating polyacrylamide gel electropheresis and blotted to nitrocellulose membranes.
- the effect of the compounds of the invention can also be investigated in the following animal models (animal experiments are performed in accordance to the German animal protection law and to the guidelines for the use of experimental animals as given by the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals of the US National Institutes of Health).
- a standard rodent chow containing 4% fat and 0.001% cholesterol; in the following designated as placebo group
- a standard rodent chow+test compound 10 or 30 mg/kg/d p.o.
- Blood-pressure is determined in conscious mice using a computerized tail-cuff system (Visitech Systems, Apex, Nc). After treatment of ApoE deficient mice and eNOS deficient mice with the test compounds the blood pressure is compared to the results obtained with a placebo treatment.
- mice After 3 day treatment of ApoE deficient mice with the respective compound, (10 mg/kg/d pressed in chow), animals are anesthetized with an intraperitoneal injection of pentobarbital (60 mg/kg) followed by an intramuscular injection of xylazin (2 mg/kg) and a cuff is placed around the femoral artery as described in Moroi et al.(J. Clin. Invest. 101 (1998) 1225, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference). Briefly, the left femoral artery is dissected.
- a non-occlusive 2.0 mm polyethylene cuff made of PE-50 tubing (inner diameter 0.56 mm, outer diameter 0.965 mm, Becton Dickinson, Mountain View, Calif.) is placed around the artery and tied in place with two 7-0 sutures.
- the right femoral artery is isolated from the surrounding tissues but a cuff is not placed.
- Treatment with the respective compound is continued for 14 days after surgery.
- Then the animals are sacrificed.
- the aorta are taken for determination of vascular eNOS expressions by quantitative western blotting. Both femoral arteries are harvested, fixed in formalin and embedded in paraffin.
- ApoE deficient mice are treated for 16 weeks with the respective compound pressed in chow and finally sacrificed. Aortas are removed from each mouse, fixed in formalin and embedded in paraffin. Plaque formation is measured via lipid lesions formation in the aortas (from aortic arch to diaphragm) and is analyzed by oil red O staining. For quantifying the effect of the respective compound on vascular eNOS expression the femoral arteries are used in this experiment. The results obtained in the compound group are compared to those obtained in the placebo group.
- a standard rodent chow containing 4% fat and 0.001% cholesterol
- a standard rodent chow+respective compound (30 mg/kg/d p.o.
- mice are anesthetized with sodium pentobarbitone (100 mg/kg i.p.), and the hearts are rapidly excised and placed into ice-cold perfusion buffer.
- the aorta is cannulated and connected to a perfusion apparatus (Hugo Sachs Electronics, Freiburg, Germany) which is started immediately at a constant perfusion pressure of 60 mm Hg.
- Hearts are perfused in a retrograde fashion with modified Krebs bicarbonate buffer, equilibrated with 95% O 2 and 5% CO 2 and maintained at 37.5° C.
- a beveled small tube (PE 50) is passed through a pulmonary vein into the left ventricle and pulled through the ventricular wall, anchored in the apex by a fluted end, and connected to a tip-micromanometer (Millar 1.4 French).
- the left atrium is cannulated through the same pulmonary vein and the heart switched to the working mode with a constant preload pressure of 10 mm Hg and an afterload pressure of 60 mm Hg.
- Aortic outflow and atrial inflow are continuously measured using ultrasonic flow probes (HSE/Transonic Systems Inc.). Coronary flow is calculated as the difference between atrial flow and aortic flow. All hemodynamic data are digitized at a sampling rate of 1000 Hz and recorded with a PC using spezialized software (HEM, Notocord).
- Hearts are allowed to stabilize for 30 min. All functional hemodynamic data are measured during steady state, and during volume- and pressure loading. Left ventricular function curves are constructed by varying pre-load pressure. For acquisition of preload curves, afterload is set at 60 mm Hg and preload is adjusted in 5 mm Hg steps over a range of 5 to 25 mm Hg. Hearts are allowed to stabilize at baseline conditions between pressure- and volume-loading.
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wherein R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 and X have the meanings indicated below. The compounds of formula I are valuable pharmaceutically active compounds which are useful in the treatment of various disease states including cardiovascular disorders such as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, coronary artery disease, hypertension and cardiac insufficiency. They upregulate the expression of the enzyme endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase and can be applied in conditions in which an increased expression of said enzyme or an increased NO level or the normalization of a decreased NO level is desired. The invention furthermore relates to processes for the preparation of compounds of the formula I, their use, in particular as active ingredients in pharmaceuticals, and pharmaceutical preparations comprising them.
in any of their stereoisomeric forms and mixtures thereof in any ratio, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein in the formula I:
- R1 and R4 are each independently selected from the group consisting of: H; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl, C2-C10-alkenyl and C2-C10-alkynyl, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy, C1-C8-alkylmercapto, —CN, COOR6, CONR7R8, and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl where the substituents of the phenyl and heteroaryl groups are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; COR9; CONR10R11; COOR12; CF3; halogen; —CN; NR13R14; OR15; S(O)mR16; SO2NR17R18; and NO2;
- R2 and R3 are independently from each other selected from the group consisting of: H; halogen; —CN; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of OH, phenyl, and heteroaryl; OH; C1-C10-alkoxy; phenoxy; S(O)mR19; CF3; NO2; C1-C10-alkylamino; di(C1-C10-alkyl)amino; (C1-C6-alkyl)-CONH—; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl-CONH— and phenyl-SO2—O— the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, methyl and methoxy; C1-C6-alkyl-SO2—O—; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted (C1-C6-alkyl)-CO— the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, di(C1-C3-alkyl)amino, pyrrolidinyl and piperidinyl; and phenyl-CO— the phenyl part of which is unsubstituted or at least monosubstituted by substituents selected from the group consisting of C1-C3-alkyl, halogen and methoxy;
- R5 is a group Ar or a group Hetar both of which are unsubstituted or carry one or more identical or different substituents selected from the group consisting of: halogen; —CN; NH2; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl, C2-C10-alkenyl, C2-C10-alkynyl, C1-C10-alkoxy, C1-C10-alkylamino and di(C1-C10-alkyl)amino, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy, aryloxy, C1-C8-alkylmercapto, NH2, C1-C8-alkylamino and di(C1-C8-alkyl)amino; C3-C5-alkandiyl; phenyl; heteroaryl; aryl-substituted or heteroaryl-substituted C1-C4-alkyl; CF3; NO2; OH; phenoxy; benzyloxy; (C1-C10-alkyl)-COO—; S(O)mR20; SH; phenylamino; benzylamino; (C1-C10-alkyl)-CONH—; (C1-C10-alkyl)-CO—N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; phenyl-CONH—; phenyl-CO—N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; heteroaryl-CONH—; heteroaryl-CO—N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; (C1-C10-alkyl)-CO—; phenyl-CO—; heteroaryl-CO—; CF3—CO—; —OCH2O—; —OCF2O—; —OCH2CH2O—; —CH2CH2O—; COOR21; CONR22R23; C(NH)—NH2; SO2NR24R25; R26SO2NH—; R27SO2N(C1-C6-alkyl)-; and a residue of a saturated or at least monounsaturated aliphatic, monocyclic 5-membered to 7-membered heterocycle containing 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S, which heterocycle can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy, OH, oxo and CF3, where said heterocycle can optionally be condensed to the said group Ar or the said group Hetar; wherein all aryl, heteroaryl, phenyl, aryl-containing, heteroaryl-containing and phenyl-containing groups, which are optionally present in the said substituents of the said group Ar or the said group Hetar, can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, OH, C1-C3-alkoxy, and CF3;
- R6 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R7 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R8 is H or C1-C10-alkyl;
- R9 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R1, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R11, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R12, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R13 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R14, independently from R13, is defined as R13;
- R15 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R16 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R17, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R18, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R19, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R20, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R21, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R22, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R23, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R24, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R25, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R26, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R27, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R30 is selected from the group consisting of: H; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl, C2-C10-alkenyl and C2-C10-alkynyl, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy, C1-C8-alkylmercapto, —CN, COOR31, CONR32R33, NR34R35, (C1-C8-alkyl)-CONH—, (C1-C8-alkoxy)-CONH—, benzyloxy-CONH— and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl where the substituents of the phenyl and heteroaryl groups are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3;
- R31, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R32, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R33, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R34, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R35, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- X is selected from the group consisting of NR30, S, O, CH═CH, N═CH and CH═N;
- heteroaryl is a residue of a 5-membered to 10-membered, aromatic, monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycle containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
- the group Hetar is a residue of a 5-membered to 10-membered, aromatic, monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycle containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
- aryl is phenyl, naphth-1-yl or naphth-2-yl;
- the group Ar is phenyl, naphth-1-yl or naphth-2-yl; and
- m is 0, 1 or 2.
- R1 is preferably selected from the group consisting of: H; C1-C4-alkyl; C1-C4-alkoxy; CF3; halogen; —CN; C1-C4-alkyl-S(O)m—; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3, where heteroaryl is selected from the group consisting of 5-membered and 6-membered heterocycles containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O, and S. More preferably R1 is H, halogen or C1-C4-alkyl.
- R2 is preferably selected from the group consisting of H, halogen, —CN and C1-C4-alkyl, more preferably from the group consisting of H, halogen and C1-C4-alkyl. Even more preferably R2 is H.
- R3 is preferably selected from the group consisting of H, halogen, —CN and C1-C4-alkyl, more preferably from the group consisting of H, halogen and C1-C4-alkyl. Even more preferably R3 is H.
- R4 is preferably selected from the group consisting of: H; C1-C4-alkyl; C1-C4-alkoxy; CF3; halogen; —CN; C1-C4-alkyl-S(O)m—; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3, where heteroaryl is selected from the group consisting of 5-membered and 6-membered heterocycles containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O, and S. More preferably R4 is H, halogen or C1-C4-alkyl. Most preferably R4 is H.
- R5 is preferably a group Ar or a group Hetar both of which are unsubstituted or carry one or more identical or different substituents selected from the group consisting of: halogen; —CN; NH2; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C8-alkyl, C2-C8-alkenyl, C2-C8-alkynyl, C1-C8-alkoxy, C1-C8-alkylamino and di(C1-C8-alkyl)amino, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C6-alkoxy, phenoxy, C1-C6-alkylmercapto, NH2, C1-C6-alkylamino and di(C1-C6-alkyl)amino; C3-C5-alkandiyl; phenyl; heteroaryl;-phenyl-substituted or heteroaryl-substituted C1-C2-alkyl; CF3; OH; phenoxy; benzyloxy; (C1-C6-alkyl)-COO; S(O)m—(C1-C6)-alkyl which can optionally be substituted by OH or C1-C6-alkoxy; S(O)m-phenyl; S(O)m-heteroaryl; SH; phenylamino; benzylamino; (C1-C6-alkyl)-CONH—; (C1-C6-alkyl)-CON(C1-C4-alkyl)-; phenyl-CONH—; phenyl-CON(C1-C4-alkyl)-; heteroaryl-CONH—; heteroaryl-CON(C1-C4-alkyl)-; (C1-C6-alkyl)-CO—; phenyl-CO—; heteroaryl-CO—; CF3—CO—; —OCH2O—; —OCF2O—; —OCH2CH2O—; —CH2CH2O—; COO(C1-C6-alkyl); —CONH2; —CONH(C1-C6-alkyl); —CON(di(C1-C6-alkyl)); C(NH)—NH2; —SO2NH2; —SO2NH(C1-C6-alkyl); —SO2NH(phenyl); —SO2N(di(C1-C6-alkyl)); (C1-C6-alkyl)-SO2NH—; (C1-C6-alkyl)-SO2N(C1-C6-alkyl)-; phenyl-SO2NH—; phenyl-SO2N(C1-C6-alkyl)-; heteroaryl-SO2NH—; heteroaryl-SO2N(C1-C6-alkyl)-; and a residue of a saturated or at least monounsaturated aliphatic, mononuclear 5-membered to 7-membered heterocycle containing 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S, which heterocycle can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy, OH, oxo and CF3, where said heterocycle can optionally be condensed to the said group Ar or the said group Hetar; wherein all heteroaryl, phenyl, heteroaryl-containing and phenyl-containing groups, which are optionally present in the said substituents of the said group Ar or the said group Hetar, can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, OH, C1-C3-alkoxy, and CF3;
- R5 is more preferably phenyl or a group Hetar both of which are unsubstituted or carry one or more identical or different substituents selected from the group consisting of: halogen; —CN; NH2; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C6-alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C2-C6-alkynyl, C1-C3-alkoxy, C1-C4-alkylamino and di(C1-C4-alkyl)amino, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, C1-C3-alkoxy, C1-C3-alkylmercapto and NH2; C3-C5-alkandiyl; phenyl; heteroaryl; phenyl-substituted or heteroaryl-substituted C1-C2-alkyl; CF3; OH; (C1-C4-alkyl)-COO; S(O)m-(C1-C4)-alkyl; (C1-C4-alkyl)-CONH—; (C1-C4-alkyl)—CON(C1-C4-alkyl)-; (C1-C4-alkyl)-CO—; phenyl-CO—; heteroaryl-CO—; CF3—CO—; —OCH2O—; —OCF2O—; —OCH2CH2O—; —CH2CH2O—; COO(C1-C6-alkyl); —CONH2; —CONH(C1-C4-alkyl); —CON(di(C1-C4-alkyl)); C(NH)NH2; —SO2NH2; —SO2NH(C1-C4-alkyl); —SO2NH(phenyl); —SO2N(di(C1-C4-alkyl)); (C1-C4-alkyl)-SO2NH—; (C1-C4-alkyl)-SO2N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; and a residue of a saturated or at least monounsaturated aliphatic, mononuclear 5-membered to 7-membered heterocycle containing 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S, which heterocycle can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy, OH, oxo and CF3, where said heterocycle can optionally be condensed to the said phenyl or the said group Hetar; wherein all heteroaryl, phenyl, heteroaryl-containing and phenyl-containing groups, which are optionally present in the said substituents of the said phenyl or the said group Hetar, can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, OH, C1-C3-alkoxy, and CF3.
- R5 is even more preferably phenyl or a group Hetar both of which are unsubstituted or carry one or more identical or different substituents selected from the group consisting of: F; Cl; Br; C1-C3-alkyl; C1-C3-alkoxymethyl; 2-amino-3,3,3-trifluoropropyl-; CF3; C3-C5-alkandiyl; phenyl; heteroaryl; benzyl; heteroaryl-methyl-; OH; C1-C3-alkoxy; phenoxy; trifluoromethoxy; 2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy; (C1-C4-alkyl)-COO; C1-C3-alkylmercapto; phenylmercapto; C1-C3-alkylsulfonyl; phenylsulfonyl; NH2; C1-C4-alkylamino; di(C1-C4-alkyl)amino; (C1-C3-alkyl)-CONH—; (C1-C3-alkyl)-SO2NH—; (C1-C3-alkyl)-CO—; phenyl-CO—; —OCH2O—; —OCF2O—; —CH2CH2O—; COO(C1-C4-alkyl); —CONH2; —CONH(C1-C4-alkyl); —CON(di(C1-C4-alkyl)); —CN; —SO2NH2; —SO2NH(C1-C4-alkyl); —SO2N(di(C1-C4-alkyl)); pyrrolidinyl; piperidinyl; morpholinyl and thiomorpholinyl; wherein all heteroaryl, phenyl, heteroaryl-containing and phenyl-containing groups, which are optionally present in the said substituents of the said phenyl or the said group Hetar, can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, OH, C1-C3-alkoxy, and CF3.
- R5 is most preferably selected from the group consisting of 4-fluorophenyl, 4-chlorophenyl, 4-bromophenyl, 4-(C1-C3-alkoxy)-phenyl, 4-trifluoromethoxyphenyl, 2-bromo-4-fluorophenyl, 2-chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 3,4-dimethylphenyl, 2,4-dimethylphenyl, 4-chloro-2-methylphenyl, 2-hydroxy-4-methylphenyl, 2-hydroxy-4-ethoxyphenyl, 2-methoxy-4-methylphenyl, 4-phenoxyphenyl, 3-fluoro-4-methylphenyl, benzo[1,3]dioxol-5-yl, 2,2-difluoro-benzo[1,3]dioxol-5-yl, 2,3-dihydrobenzofuran-5-yl, 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-5-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl, 1-(4-fluorophenyl)-3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl, 1H-benzotriazol-5-yl, 1H-indol-4-yl, 1H-indol-6-yl, 1-isopropyl-2-trifluoromethyl-1H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 1-methyl-3-oxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-quinoxalin-6-yl, 1-phenyl-5-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl, 2-(2-hydroxypyridin-4-yl)-1H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 2-(4-cyanophenyl)-1H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 2,4-dimethyloxazol-5-yl, 2,4-dimethylpyrimidin-5-yl, 2,4-dimethylthiazol-5-yl, 2,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrrol-3-yl, 2,5-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrrol-3-yl, 2,5-dimethyl-1-(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)-1H-pyrrol-3-yl, 2,5-dimethyl-2H-pyrazol-3-yl, 2,6-dichloropyridin-3-yl, 2,6-dimethoxypyridin-3-yl, 2,6-dimethylpyridin-3-yl, 2-amino-4,6-dimethylpyridin-3-yl, 2-amino-6-chloropyridin-3-yl, 2-aminopyridin-3-yl, 2-chloro-6-methylpyridin-3-yl, 2-chloropyridin-4-yl, 2-cyclopropyl-4-methylthiazol-5-yl, 2-dimethylamino-4-methylthiazol-5-yl, 2-dimethylaminopyridin-4-yl, 2-ethyl-5-methyl-2H-pyrazol-3-yl, 2-hydroxy-6-methylpyridin-3-yl, 2-methyl-1H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 2-methyl-3H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 2-methylpyridin-3-yl, 2-methyl-6-trifluoromethylpyridin-3-yl, 2-methylthiazol-5-yl, 2-(morpholin-4-yl)-pyridin-4-yl, 2-(morpholin-4-yl)-pyrimidin-5-yl, 2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)-pyridin-4-yl, 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl, 3-amino-5,6-dimethylpyrazin-2-yl, 3-amino-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl, 3-aminopyrazin-2-yl, 3-dimethylamino-4-methylphenyl, 3-dimethylaminophenyl, 3H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 1H-benzimidazol-5-yl, 3-methylsulfonylamino-2-methylphenyl, 3-methylsulfonylaminophenyl, 3-methylisoxazol-4-yl, 3-(morpholin-4-yl)-phenyl, 3-(piperidin-1-yl)-phenyl, 3-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)-phenyl, 4-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phenyl, 4,6-dimethylpyridin-3-yl, 4-amino-2-ethylsulfanylpyrimidin-5-yl, 4-amino-2-methylpyrimidin-5-yl, 4-chloro-3-methylsulfonylaminophenyl, 4-chloro-3-sulfamoylphenyl, 4-methyl-3-methylaminophenyl, 4-methylthiazol-5-yl, pyridin-2-yl, 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinolin-3-yl, 5-amino-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl, 5-methylsulfonyl-2-methylphenyl, 5-methyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl, 5-methylisoxazol-3-yl, 5-methylpyridin-3-yl, 5-methylpyrazin-2-yl, 6-chloropyridin-3-yl, 6-cyanopyridin-3-yl, 6-dimethylaminopyridin-3-yl, 6-ethynylpyridin-3-yl, 6-methoxymethylpyridin-3-yl, 6-methoxypyridin-3-yl, 6-methyl-2-methylaminopyridin-3-yl, 6-methylaminopyrazin-2-yl, 6-methylpyridin-3-yl, 6-(morpholin-4-yl)-pyridin-3-yl, 6-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)-pyridin-3-yl, imidazo[1,2-a]pyridin-2-yl, 6-trifluoromethylpyridin-3-yl, pyrimidin-4-yl, 4-methylsulfanylphenyl, 4-ethylsulfanylphenyl, 3-methoxycarbonylphenyl, 4-methoxycarbonylphenyl, 3-ethoxycarbonylphenyl, 4-ethoxycarbonylphenyl, 2-bromo-4-chlorophenyl, 2,3-dichlorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-(isopropylsulfonyl)thiophen-2-yl, 4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl, 4-methoxyphenyl, 4-ethoxyphenyl, 3-methoxyphenyl, 3-ethoxyphenyl, 2-methyl-thiophen-3-yl, 3-chloro-4-methyl-thiophen-2-yl, 5-bromo-thiophen-2-yl, 5-chloro-thiophen-2-yl, 5-methyl-thiophen-2-yl, 4-methyl-thiophen-2-yl, 3-methyl-thiophen-2-yl, 5-acetyl-thiophen-2-yl, pyridin-3-yl, pyridin-4-yl, 4-trifluoromethylphenyl, 4-ethylaminophenyl, 4-methylaminophenyl, 2-aminophenyl, 4-bromo-2-fluorophenyl, 2-chlorophenyl, 3-chloro-4-methylphenyl, 4-chloro-3-methylphenyl, 2-chloro-3-methylphenyl, 2-methylphenyl, 2-acetoxy-4-methylphenyl, 2-acetoxy-4-ethoxyphenyl, 2-acetoxy-4-methoxyphenyl, 4-trifluoromethylsulfanylphenyl, naphthalen-2-yl, 1,1-dimethylindan-4-yl, 3-isobutyrylaminophenyl, 3-(2,2-dimethylpropionylamino)phenyl, 2-bromophenyl, 2-fluorophenyl, 3-bromo-5-methylthiophen-2-yl, 3-chloro-6-fluorobenzo[b]thiophen-2-yl and 3,4-dichlorobenzo[b]thiophen-2-yl.
- R30 is preferably is selected from the group consisting of: H; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C6-alkyl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl where the substituents of the phenyl and monocyclic heteroaryl groups are selected from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3. More preferably R30 is selected from the group consisting of H and unsubstituted C1-C4-alkyl, even more preferably from the group consisting of H and methyl. Most preferably R30 is methyl.
- Aryl is preferably phenyl.
- m is preferably 0 or 2.
in any of their stereoisomeric forms and mixtures thereof in any ratio, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein in the formula I:
- R1 and R4 are independently from each other selected from the group consisting of: H; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl, C2-C10-alkenyl and C2-C10-alkynyl, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy, C1-C8-alkylmercapto, —CN, COOR6, CONR7R8, and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl where the substituents of the phenyl and heteroaryl groups are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; COR9; CONR10R11; COOR12; CF3; halogen; —CN; NR13R14; OR15; S(O)mR16; SO2NR17R18; and NO2;
- R2 and R3 are independently from each other selected from the group consisting of: H; halogen; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of OH, phenyl, and heteroaryl; OH; C1-C10-alkoxy; phenoxy; S(O)mR19; CF3; —CN; NO2; C1-C10-alkylamino; di(C1-C10-alkyl)amino; (C1-C6-alkyl)-CONH—; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl-CONH— and phenyl-SO2—O— the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, methyl and methoxy; C1-C6-alkyl-SO2—O—; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted (C1-C6-alkyl)-CO— the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, di(C1-C3-alkyl)amino, pyrrolidinyl and piperidinyl; and phenyl-CO— the phenyl part of which is unsubstituted or at least monosubstituted by substituents selected from the group consisting of C1-C3-alkyl, halogen and methoxy;
- R5 is a group Ar or a group Hetar both of which are unsubstituted or carry one or more identical or different substituents selected from the group consisting of: halogen; —CN; NH2; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl, C2-C10-alkenyl, C2-C10-alkynyl, C1-C10-alkoxy, C1-C10-alkylamino and di(C1-C10-alkyl)amino, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy, aryloxy, C1-C8-alkylmercapto, NH2, C1-C8-alkylamino and di(C1-C8-alkyl)amino; C3-C5-alkandiyl; phenyl; heteroaryl; aryl-substituted or heteroaryl-substituted C1-C4-alkyl; CF3; NO2; OH; phenoxy; benzyloxy; (C1-C10-alkyl)-COO—; S(O)mR20; SH; phenylamino; benzylamino; (C1-C10-alkyl)-CONH—; (C1-C10-alkyl)-CO—N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; phenyl-CONH—; phenyl-CO—N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; heteroaryl-CONH—; heteroaryl-CO—N(C1-C4-alkyl)-; (C1-C10-alkyl)-CO—; phenyl-CO—; heteroaryl-CO—; CF3—CO—; —OCH2O—; —OCF2O—; —OCH2CH2O—; —CH2CH2O—; COOR21; CONR22R23; C(NH)—NH2; SO2NR24R25; R26SO2NH—; R27SO2N(C1-C6-alkyl)-; and a residue of a saturated or at least monounsaturated aliphatic, monocyclic 5-membered to 7-membered heterocycle containing 1, 2 or 3 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S, which heterocycle can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy, OH, oxo and CF3, where said heterocycle can optionally be condensed to the said group Ar or the said group Hetar; wherein all aryl, heteroaryl, phenyl, aryl-containing, heteroaryl-containing and phenyl-containing groups, which are optionally present in the said substituents of the said group Ar or the said group Hetar, can be substituted by one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, OH, C1-C3-alkoxy, and CF3;
- R6 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R7 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R8 is H or C1-C10-alkyl;
- R9 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R10, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R11, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R12, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R13 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R14, independently from R13, is defined as R13;
- R15 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R16 is selected from the group consisting of:
- R17, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R18, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R19, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R20, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R21, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R22, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R23, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R24, independently from R7, is defined as R7;
- R25, independently from R8, is defined as R8;
- R26, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R27, independently from R16, is defined as R16;
- R30 is selected from the group consisting of: H; unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted C1-C10-alkyl, C2-C10-alkenyl and C2-C10-alkynyl, the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of F, OH, C1-C8-alkoxy, C1-C8-alkylmercapto, —CN, COOR31, CONR32R33, NR34R35, (C1-C8-alkyl)-CONH—, (C1-C8-alkoxy)-CONH—, benzyloxy-CONH— and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl where the substituents of the phenyl and heteroaryl groups are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3; and unsubstituted and at least monosubstituted phenyl and heteroaryl the substituents of which are selected from the group consisting of halogen, —CN, C1-C3-alkyl, C1-C3-alkoxy and CF3;
- R31, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R32, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R33, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R34, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- R35, independently from R6, is defined as R6;
- X is selected from the group consisting of NR30, S, O, CH═CH, N═CH and CH═N;
- heteroaryl is a residue of a 5-membered to 10-membered, aromatic, monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycle containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
- the group Hetar is a residue of a 5-membered to 10-membered, aromatic, monocyclic or bicyclic heterocycle containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
- aryl is phenyl, naphth-1-yl or naphth-2-yl;
- the group Ar is phenyl, naphth-1-yl or naphth-2-yl; and
- m is 0, 1 or 2;
| TABLE 1 |
| Example compounds of formula Ig |
| Ig | |
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| MS | |||||||
| Ex. | (M + | HPLC/ | |||||
| no. | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | H)+ | TLC | Method |
| 1 | H | H | H | H | 256 | 0.16 | E |
| 2 | H | nC3H7SO2 | H | H | 362 | 2.74 | A |
| 3 | H | Cl | Cl | H | 324 | 0.75 | E |
| 4 | H | H | Cl | H | 290 | 0.17 | E |
| 5 | CH3 | H | H | H | 270 | 0.33 | F |
| 6 | H | CH3 | CH3 | H | 284 | ||
| 7 | H | H | C6H5—S | H | 364 | ||
| 8 | H | H | C6H5—O | H | 348 | ||
| 9 | O2N | H | H | H | 301 | 3.041 | A |
| 10 | H | O2N | H | H | 301 | 2.969 | A |
| 11 | H | HOOC | H | H | 300 | ||
| 12 | H | C6H5—CO | H | H | 360 | 3.031 | A |
| 13 | H | CH3 | H | H | 270 | 2.749 | A |
| 14 | Br | H | Br | H | 412 | ||
| 15 | H | CH3OOC | H | H | 324 | 2.912 | A |
| 16 | Cl | H | CF3 | H | 358 | 3.225 | A |
| 17 | H | F | H | H | 274 | 2.885 | A |
| 18 | H | H | CF3 | H | 324 | 3.115 | A |
| 19 | Br | H | CF3 | H | 402 | 3.235 | A |
| 20 | H | F | Cl | H | 308 | 3.057 | A |
| 21 | H | CH3O | H | H | 286 | 2.692 | A |
| 22 | CH3 | CH3 | H | H | 284 | 2.931 | A |
| 23 | H | (CH3)3C | H | H | 312 | 3.035 | A |
| 24 | CH3 | CH3 | Br | H | 362 | 3.231 | A |
| 25 | H | F | F | H | 292 | 2.957 | A |
| 26 | H | CF3 | Cl | H | 358 | 3.166 | A |
| 27 | H | C2H5OOC | H | H | 328 | 2.959 | A |
| 28 | H | CH3O | CH3O | H | 316 | 2.602 | A |
| 29 | H | CH3 | Cl | H | 304 | 3.030 | A |
| 30 | H | HO3S | H | H | 336 | 1.175 | A |
| 31 | H | NC | H | H | 281 | 2.893 | A |
| 32 | H | O2N | F | H | 319 | 2.975 | A |
| 33 | F | H | F | H | 292 | 3.009 | A |
| 34 | O2N | CH3 | H | H | 315 | 3.106 | A |
| C6H5 denotes phenyl, nC3H7 denotes n-propyl | |||||||
| TABLE 2 |
| Example compounds of formula Ih |
| Ih | |
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| MS | ||||
| Ex. | (M + | |||
| no. | R5 | H)+ | HPLC | Method |
| 48 | 4-fluorophenyl | 270 | 4.16 | C |
| 49 | 2,4-dimethyloxazol-5-yl | 271 | 3.57 | C |
| 50 | 3-amino-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl (a) | 283 | 2.66 | C |
| 51 | 2-cyclopropyl-4-methylthiazol-5-yl | 312 | 4.54 | C |
| 52 | 5-amino-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl | 333 | ||
| 53 | 2,6-dimethyl-pyridin-3-yl (a) | 281 | 2.67 | C |
| 54 | 3-amino-5,6-dimethylpyrazin-2-yl (a) | 297 | 2.79 | C |
| 55 | 6-methylaminopyrazin-2-yl (a) | 283 | 2.87 | C |
| 56 | 3-methylsulfonylamino-4-methylphenyl | 359 | 1.94 | B |
| 57 | 2,4-dimethylphenyl | 280 | 3.79 | C |
| 58 | 2,4-difluorophenyl | 288 | 4.37 | C |
| 59 | 5-methylthiophen-2-yl | 272 | 4.61 | C |
| 60 | 4-methylsulfanylphenyl | 298 | 4.68 | C |
| 61 | 5-chlorothiophen-2-yl | 292 | 5.17 | C |
| 62 | 6-dimethylamino-pyridin-3-yl (a) | 296 | 2.81 | C |
| 63 | 3-methylsulfonylaminophenyl | 345 | 3.91 | C |
| 64 | 6-(morpholin-4-yl)pyridin-3-yl (a) | 338 | 3.13 | C |
| 65 | 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinolin-3-yl (a) | 307 | 3.03 | C |
| 66 | 6-methoxypyridin-3-yl (a) | 283 | 4.16 | C |
| 67 | 2-methylthiazol-5-yl | 273 | 3.93 | C |
| 68 | 3-(piperidin-1-yl)phenyl (a) | 335 | 3.21 | C |
| 69 | 3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)phenyl (a) | 350 | 2.83 | C |
| 70 | 3-(morpholin-4-yl)phenyl (a) | 337 | 3.96 | C |
| 71 | 3-(pyridin-4-ylamino)phenyl (a) | 344 | 2.97 | C |
| 72 | 2-methyl-3H-benzimidazol-5-yl (a) | 306 | 2.78 | C |
| 73 | 1-phenyl-5-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrazol- | 386 | 5.07 | C |
| 4-yl | ||||
| 74 | 2,5-dimethyl-1-(pyridin-4-ylmethyl)- | 360 | 2.43 | C |
| 1H-pyrrol-3-yl (a) | ||||
| 75 | 2,4-dimethylthiazol-5-yl | 287 | 4.00 | C |
| 76 | 2-aminopyridin-3-yl (a) | 268 | 2.79 | C |
| 77 | 6-methylpyridin-3-yl (a) | 267 | 2.78 | C |
| 78 | 2-chloro-6-methylpyridin-3-yl (a) | 301 | 3.81 | C |
| 79 | 6-methoxymethylpyridin-3-yl (a) | 297 | 3.39 | C |
| 80 | 5-methylpyrazin-2-yl (a) | 268 | 3.16 | |
| 81 | 3-aminopyrazin-2-yl (a) | 269 | 2.58 | C |
| 82 | 1H-indol-6-yl | 291 | 3.67 | C |
| 83 | 1H-indol-5-yl | 291 | 3.42 | C |
| 84 | 1H-indol-4-yl | 291 | 3.35 | C |
| 85 | 3-dimethylaminophenyl (a) | 295 | 3.37 | C |
| 86 | 2,3-dichlorophenyl | 320 | 4.68 | C |
| (a) The compound was obtained as salt with trifluoroacetic acid. | ||||
| TABLE 3 |
| Example compounds of formula Ik |
| Ik | |
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| MS | ||||
| Ex. | (M + | |||
| no. | R5 | H)+ | HPLC | Method |
| 87 | 2,3-dichlorophenyl | 353 | 3.15 | A |
| 88 | 2,3-dimethylphenyl | 313 | 1.76 | D |
| 89 | 2,4-dimethylphenyl | 313 | 3.04 | A |
| 90 | 3-dimethylaminophenyl | 328 | 1.89 | D |
| 91 | 3,4-dimethylphenyl | 313 | 3.21 | A |
| 92 | 4-phenoxyphenyl | 377 | 3.32 | A |
| 93 | 4-trifluoromethoxyphenyl | 369 | 1.97 | D |
| 94 | 4-ethylsulfanylphenyl | 345 | 1.95 | D |
| 95 | 6-chloropyridin-3-yl | 320 | 2.03 | D |
| 96 | 2-hydroxy-6-methylpyridin-3-yl | 316 | 1.54 | D |
| 97 | 6-methylpyridin-3-yl | 300 | 1.73 | D |
| 98 | 1H-indol-4-yl | 324 | 1.87 | D |
| 99 | 2,3-difluorophenyl | 321 | 1.95 | D |
| 100 | 1H-benzimidazol-5-yl | 325 | 1.71 | D |
| 101 | 1H-benzotriazol-5-yl | 326 | 2.78 | A |
| 102 | 2-methylpyridin-3-yl (a) | 300 | 2.70 | A |
| 103 | 3-acetylaminophenyl | 342 | 1.82 | D |
| 104 | 4-bromo-2-methylphenyl | 377 | 2.13 | D |
| 105 | 4-trifluoromethylsulfanylphenyl | 385 | 2.19 | D |
| 106 | 4-chloro-2-fluorophenyl | 337 | 2.07 | D |
| 107 | 4-isopropoxyphenyl | 342 | 2.10 | D |
| 108 | 2,4-dimethylthiazol-5-yl | 320 | 1.93 | D |
| 109 | 5-methyl-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl | 365 | 1.96 | D |
| 110 | 5-methylpyrazin-2-yl | 301 | 2.02 | D |
| 111 | 2,6-dimethoxypyridin-3-yl | 346 | 2.27 | D |
| 112 | 2-chloro-6-methylpyridin-3-yl | 334 | 1.98 | D |
| 113 | 4-methyl-2-phenylthiazol-5-yl | 382 | 3.28 | A |
| 114 | 1-phenyl-5-trifluoromethyl-1H-pyrazol- | 419 | 2.08 | D |
| 4-yl | ||||
| 115 | 1H-indol-6-yl | 324 | 3.00 | A |
| 116 | 6-trifluoromethylpyridin-3-yl | 354 | 2.01 | D |
| 117 | 2-methyl-1H-benzimidazol-5-yl | 339 | 1.67 | D |
| 118 | 6-cyanopyridin-3-yl | 311 | 1.94 | D |
| 119 | benzo[1,2,3]thiadiazol-5-yl | 343 | 2.98 | A |
| 120 | 5-(thiophen-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl (a) | 368 | 3.15 | A |
| 121 | benz[c]isoxazol-3-yl | 326 | 1.62 | A |
| (a) The compound was obtained as salt with formic acid. | ||||
| TABLE 4 |
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| 1 | 0.028 | ||
| 4 | <0.1 | ||
| 5 | 0.35 | ||
| 6 | 0.31 | ||
| 9 | 0.050 | ||
| 13 | 0.065 | ||
| 17 | <0.1 | ||
| 20 | <0.1 | ||
| 21 | 0.29 | ||
| 22 | 0.086 | ||
| 23 | 0.048 | ||
| 25 | <0.1 | ||
| 29 | 0.084 | ||
| 33 | 0.079 | ||
| 34 | 0.18 | ||
| 48 | 0.21 | ||
| 90 | 12 | ||
| 91 | 0.34 | ||
| 95 | 1.6 | ||
| 98 | 0.027 | ||
| 99 | 0.020 | ||
| 100 | 0.92 | ||
| 103 | 0.016 | ||
| 107 | 0.84 | ||
| 112 | 7.6 | ||
| 114 | 9.7 | ||
| 115 | 6.7 | ||
| 119 | 0.19 | ||
| 123 | 12 | ||
| 124 | <0.1 | ||
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